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adulation

[aj-uh-ley-shuhn] / ˌædʒ əˈleɪ ʃən /


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The adulation of the public offered little protection against the physical and neurological toll of the ring.

From BBC

O'Reilly took the adulation of the City fans after his goals and it will be a double celebration this weekend after turning 21 on Saturday.

From BBC

Yet he also savored the moment, and hinted that he might enjoy the adulation of Chiefs fans a bit longer.

From Los Angeles Times

"So, I'm back!" the 25-year-old declared to the London crowd, who responded with adulation.

From BBC

Both beneficiary and victim of white America’s longstanding insistence on having one media-anointed leader serve as the spokesman for tens of millions of Black citizens, he drew adulation and jeers but consistently held the spotlight.

From Los Angeles Times